The Opal card is a free reusable smartcard ticket for NSW public transport. Instead of buying single-use paper tickets, you:
The fare is automatically calculated and deducted from your balance, making travel across Sydney and NSW seamless.
The Opal card itself is free — you just need to add credit when you get it.
Minimum top-up amounts apply depending on where you buy it:
You can add value to your Opal card at:
If you’re wondering where to buy an Opal card in Sydney or NSW, the good news is they’re easy to find. Whether at airport stations, retail outlets, or online, an Opal card is the simplest way to pay for trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. Once topped up, just tap on, tap off, and enjoy seamless travel across New South Wales.
1. Can I get an Opal card at Sydney Airport?
Yes, both Domestic and International Airport train stations sell Opal cards.
2. Is the Opal card free?
Yes, the card is free, but you need to add a minimum top-up when you buy it.
3. Can I buy an Opal card online?
Yes, you can order one online or over the phone, and it will be posted to you.
4. Do I need an Opal card for all public transport in Sydney?
Yes, it works across trains, buses, ferries, and light rail in NSW.
5. Where can I top up an Opal card?
At stations, participating retailers, online, or through automatic top-up.
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